In my line of work, I get to visit these abandoned structures from time to time. Always fascinating! One house I went to even had jars of preserved onions and canned food from days gone by.
Hey Ryan thanks for stopping by yes the pickled vegetables can last for many years I see a lot of pickled olives too, even jams and cans of all sorts hey mate I’m glad you enjoyed the video cheers Ryan😊😊
Hey Greg this was a very cool find it sorted reminded me of the diner when I saw that gumball machine these are the old classic ones that need to be seen cheers brother I’m glad you enjoyed the video😊😊
This explore facinates, I'm sure it was a sheep farm. The room at 13:20 looks like no one has stepped inside since the day the house was vacated. Another good one Werner, much enjoyed! 👍🤠 Notes: 6:19 I've never seen an oval kitchen sink before, this one is a first. 9:54 Talented paint work on that mantle. 17:08 Sheep shearing comb grinder. One in use: ruclips.net/video/60Ghv-hV_EM/видео.htmlsi=XIqvHq05A94Y8ch2
Werner, I was surprised you tried walking on the kitchen floor. When I saw the stove falling through the floor, I knew it was bad. This place was bathed in pink lol. That hose did look like a snake. Wow an old Chamberlain tractor- a few of them made their way to the States. They were bought out by John Deere.
That kitchen was very sketchy mate and another bedroom too Tommy where the floors were bad. One day I’m going to come up and encounter a snake, but yer thought that was a sliver mate. That old tractor was a treat to see and you taught me something mate ohh John Deere didn’t know that there was another old chamberlain in a shed I explored 2 years ago it’s on one of my videos. Cheers Tommy I’m glad you enjoyed the episode missed you at the premier 😊😊
Nice one Werner! That gumball machine was an odd but very cool item to see in the old home. 🙂Some nice old drawer sets in there too! I am sure the former kids of this home loved riding those bikes around the farm having fun. Great old time capsule mate, cheers for the explore! 🙂
Hey yes this was a cool place what got me was looking at the gumball machine it looked like it was screwed to the floor but that floor got very weak as I got around that kitchen. The kids definitely would have had fun on those bikes and even probably riding to the creek near by to catch frogs these were the things we did as kids mate. Cheers Paul glad you enjoyed this one😊😊
hey werner what a gemma of an old farm house and a once sheep working farmers i wernt a fan of thoughs chrunchy old floor boards tractor outside looked pretty awsome enjoyed this video werner farm house properties i like very much as we learn how far our farmers have came can say its not an easy job to do lots of hard yakking and early morning rises my uncle was a farmer to sheep and cattle in lillydale victoria many years ago was a lot to see in my younger days cheers for another great video werner mate.
Hey Peter that was the life my dad was a farmer in his early days and we grew up in the country as kids and evertime I go to these gems reminds me of my early days. It was very hard work shearing and crutching sheep but nowadays they have better tools to do the job. This was a cattle and wheat farm Peter so it was worked very hard and probably still worked to this day. I’m glad you enjoyed the video mate cheers😊😊
Hi, Werner- that looked to have been a really nice sheep farm, in it's day. You can absolutely tell where people's priorities were- the tractor and shearing shed were still immaculate, even after however many years, while the junk was in the sheds. I really appreciate that you take the time to film everything- farms are my very favorite- especially the barns and outbuildings. Do you ever film stables there in Australia, or Kennels? I would love if you ever got the chance to do that. Thank you for the great explore. Bytw- where has your wife been? Thanks-SDK
Hey Servicedogkyzanna yes agree these are my favourite ones too and it just goes to show how people worked hard in the dry days of Australia in the heat and dry conditions, cattle farms wheat, barley those were the days. That old Chamberlain tractor did do much work and probably still would fire up to this day. We don’t have many barns slot of sheds but in saying that I filmed a farm a week back that had a barn with old things inside I’ll post that soon. Hey I’m glad you enjoyed the episode cheers for watching 😊😊
Hey Dean our soil here in South Australia is not good it’s always moving and unsettled hence all the soil movement makes these old home crack. So many of these fall into the elements and then the decay sets in making them crumble. Cheers for watching mate glad you enjoyed the episode 😊😊
In my line of work, I get to visit these abandoned structures from time to time. Always fascinating! One house I went to even had jars of preserved onions and canned food from days gone by.
Hey Ryan thanks for stopping by yes the pickled vegetables can last for many years I see a lot of pickled olives too, even jams and cans of all sorts hey mate I’m glad you enjoyed the video cheers Ryan😊😊
Hi Werner and everybody
Hey Mamabear cheers for stopping by😊😊
cool find! that brick work around the windows was pretty nice, and that old scale! I've never seen anything like that, this was a cool find werner!
Hey Greg this was a very cool find it sorted reminded me of the diner when I saw that gumball machine these are the old classic ones that need to be seen cheers brother I’m glad you enjoyed the video😊😊
sure did! too bad that diner gumball machine didn't stick around for you to see@@wernersadventures8330
Hi from Canada.What a great find.Thanks for sharing .
Hi there greetings to you and cheers for stopping by love Canada was there last year and loved every minute of it. I’m glad you enjoyed the video😊😊
One of the sheds had the remains of dairy equipment and the milking stalls
What a beautiful home Werner- simply gorgeous! So many bits & bobs to cast your eyes over...thanks for showing us around 🥰
Hey Abandoned Angel glad you enjoyed the episode pease out cheers.
This explore facinates, I'm sure it was a sheep farm. The room at 13:20 looks like no one has stepped inside since the day the house was vacated.
Another good one Werner, much enjoyed!
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Notes:
6:19 I've never seen an oval kitchen sink before, this one is a first.
9:54 Talented paint work on that mantle.
17:08 Sheep shearing comb grinder.
One in use:
ruclips.net/video/60Ghv-hV_EM/видео.htmlsi=XIqvHq05A94Y8ch2
Hey John me either never noticed that and I’ll check out the sheep comb grinder cheers again I appreciate you
Yer that’s was the unit in the shed with the bees
Much enjoyed the livechat Werner, I've yet to rewatch later.
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Hey John your are always here you legend thanks so much for supporting me cheers mate😊😊
HI Werner sorry we missed the premier. Great explore and edit as always ❤❤
Cheers for watching 😀😀
Werner, I was surprised you tried walking on the kitchen floor. When I saw the stove falling through the floor, I knew it was bad. This place was bathed in pink lol. That hose did look like a snake. Wow an old Chamberlain tractor- a few of them made their way to the States. They were bought out by John Deere.
That kitchen was very sketchy mate and another bedroom too Tommy where the floors were bad. One day I’m going to come up and encounter a snake, but yer thought that was a sliver mate. That old tractor was a treat to see and you taught me something mate ohh John Deere didn’t know that there was another old chamberlain in a shed I explored 2 years ago it’s on one of my videos. Cheers Tommy I’m glad you enjoyed the episode missed you at the premier 😊😊
Nice one Werner! That gumball machine was an odd but very cool item to see in the old home. 🙂Some nice old drawer sets in there too! I am sure the former kids of this home loved riding those bikes around the farm having fun. Great old time capsule mate, cheers for the explore! 🙂
Hey yes this was a cool place what got me was looking at the gumball machine it looked like it was screwed to the floor but that floor got very weak as I got around that kitchen. The kids definitely would have had fun on those bikes and even probably riding to the creek near by to catch frogs these were the things we did as kids mate. Cheers Paul glad you enjoyed this one😊😊
Notifications are on but if I fall asleep and miss it , I’ll watch it at 3:30am ‘cause we’re going fishing in The Whitsundays mate 👍
Cheers Fluff
hey werner what a gemma of an old farm house and a once sheep working farmers i wernt a fan of thoughs chrunchy old floor boards tractor outside looked pretty awsome enjoyed this video werner farm house properties i like very much as we learn how far our farmers have came can say its not an easy job to do lots of hard yakking and early morning rises my uncle was a farmer to sheep and cattle in lillydale victoria many years ago was a lot to see in my younger days cheers for another great video werner mate.
Hey Peter that was the life my dad was a farmer in his early days and we grew up in the country as kids and evertime I go to these gems reminds me of my early days. It was very hard work shearing and crutching sheep but nowadays they have better tools to do the job. This was a cattle and wheat farm Peter so it was worked very hard and probably still worked to this day. I’m glad you enjoyed the video mate cheers😊😊
Hi, Werner- that looked to have been a really nice sheep farm, in it's day. You can absolutely tell where people's priorities were- the tractor and shearing shed were still immaculate, even after however many years, while the junk was in the sheds. I really appreciate that you take the time to film everything- farms are my very favorite- especially the barns and outbuildings. Do you ever film stables there in Australia, or Kennels? I would love if you ever got the chance to do that. Thank you for the great explore. Bytw- where has your wife been? Thanks-SDK
Hey Servicedogkyzanna yes agree these are my favourite ones too and it just goes to show how people worked hard in the dry days of Australia in the heat and dry conditions, cattle farms wheat, barley those were the days. That old Chamberlain tractor did do much work and probably still would fire up to this day. We don’t have many barns slot of sheds but in saying that I filmed a farm a week back that had a barn with old things inside I’ll post that soon. Hey I’m glad you enjoyed the episode cheers for watching 😊😊
Is that the Trailer? You’re gonna load everything into?
Do you honk the horn or bang on the doors in case there are squatters?
Sometimes but almost every time we say hello cheers for watching.
Why do y'all have so many foundation problems
Hey Dean our soil here in South Australia is not good it’s always moving and unsettled hence all the soil movement makes these old home crack. So many of these fall into the elements and then the decay sets in making them crumble. Cheers for watching mate glad you enjoyed the episode 😊😊